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Kling O1 Edit

AI-guided video editing powered by Kling O1's reasoning. Upload an existing video and use natural language instructions to change its style, elements, or visual content.

Video InputNatural Language EditingStyle TransferElement ModificationAI-Guided

What is Kling O1 Edit?

Kling O1 Edit is a video editing model built on the Kling O1 reasoning architecture. Unlike generation models that create new video from a text prompt, Kling O1 Edit takes an existing video as input and applies AI-guided changes to it based on your instructions.

The model can modify visual style, change the appearance of elements within the video, apply stylistic treatments, alter environmental conditions, or transform the aesthetic of the clip while preserving the underlying motion and structure. Because it's built on O1's reasoning capability, it interprets editorial intent — not just surface descriptions.

This is particularly valuable for content repurposing, brand adaptation, and iterative refinement. Instead of regenerating from scratch when a clip needs changes, you can use Kling O1 Edit to make targeted modifications while keeping the motion and composition you already have.

Video input

Edit existing video clips

Natural language edits

Describe changes in plain text

Style transfer

Change visual style and aesthetic

Element modification

Alter specific visual elements

How to edit video with Kling O1 Edit on project.video

01

Open the composer

Go to your project.video dashboard and open the generation composer. Kling O1 Edit is available in the Kling model section.

02

Select Kling O1 Edit

Choose Kling O1 Edit from the model selector. The composer will prompt you to upload an input video for editing.

03

Upload your video

Upload the video clip you want to edit. This is the base clip that Kling O1 Edit will apply your instructions to.

04

Describe your edits and generate

In the text prompt, describe the changes you want made — style changes, element modifications, aesthetic treatments. The model interprets your instructions and applies them to the clip.

Technical specs

ProviderKuaishou
ModeAI-guided video editing
InputExisting video clip
Edit methodNatural language instructions
Based onKling O1 reasoning architecture

Best use cases

Brand adaptation of existing footage

Take existing video content and adapt its visual style to match a new brand or campaign aesthetic — without reshooting. Describe the desired style change and let Kling O1 Edit apply it.

Seasonal and contextual reskins

Adapt video content for different contexts — change a daytime scene to evening, alter the environment, apply a different color treatment — while keeping the subject motion and composition intact.

Style and aesthetic experimentation

Experiment with different visual treatments of the same underlying clip. Test cinematic, stylized, or illustrative treatments before committing to a final look for a campaign.

Content repurposing

Repurpose existing video assets for new campaigns by modifying their visual style, removing or changing specific elements, or adapting the aesthetic without starting generation from scratch.

Example prompts

Pair these instructions with an uploaded video clip in the project.video composer.

"Change the daytime outdoor lighting to a golden late-afternoon sunset. Warm the color palette, add subtle lens flare from the right. Keep all subject motion and composition the same."

Lighting editColor gradeStyle

"Transform the visual style to appear as if shot on 35mm film — add grain, slight vignette, muted color profile, and warm mid-tones throughout."

Style transferFilm lookAesthetic

"Change the background environment from an urban street to a clean minimal white studio. Preserve the subject, their movement, and foreground elements exactly as they are."

Background changeEnvironmentElement edit

Frequently asked questions

Start editing with Kling O1 Edit

Upload your video and describe your changes. AI-guided edits without starting from scratch, available on project.video.